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Fox & Friends anchor Brian Kilmeade is married to Dawn Kilmeade. The two have three children – son Bryan and daughters Kaitlyn and Kristyn.

Kilmeade has been at Fox News since 1997 and hosts Fox & Friends with Steve Doocy and Ainsley Earhardt every weekday morning. He also hosts his own Fox News Talk Radio show, Kilmeade and Friends, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET each weekday.

“He’s the top suspect in a number of household thefts. Water bottles – even if they have someone else’s initials on them! – have a habit of disappearing from the fridge. It’s hard to blame him though, since he makes up for it with random acts of kindness,” his family told th site.

2. Dawn & Kilmeade Have Been Married Since 1993

There isn’t much available on Kilmeade’s private life. However, his IMDb profile lists the date of his wedding as December 3, 1993. That means the couple just had their 23rd wedding anniversary in December 2016.

Their eldest child is son Bryan, who is 20. Kristyn is 15 and Kaitlyn is 13. His family told Fox News Insider that his pet peeve is chewing gum. “We always joke that he’d rather walk in traffic than hear any of our friends chew gum,” they said.

3. Their Son Bryan Attends Syracuse University

Their son Bryan Kilmeade is currently attending Syracuse University, according to his LinkedIn bio. He’s an intern in the football team’s recruiting office and is getting a degree in Sports Management. He is expected to graduate in 2018.

Based on his LinkedIn page, it looks like he’s also interested in sabermetrics as a member of the baseball sabermetrics club. He attended Chaminade High School, a private Roman Catholic school in Mineola, New York.

Kaitlyn has an interest in musical theater. She was a member of the Body Language Dance Studio, which did a production of Willy Wonka Junior.

5. She Doesn’t Get Much Down-Time With Kilmeade

One of the six secrets the Kilmeade family revealed to Fox News was that they don’t get to spend much time with him because he’s always busy.

“Brian never stops moving,” they told Fox News Insider. “There’s never any down time with him. When he’s not scoping the news or teaching us a lesson about history, he’s usually begging us to play a game of soccer in the backyard.”